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Servings: 12

Ingredients

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  • While this combination may sound strange to Americans, anyone who likes traditional bread pudding will like capirotada.
  • 3 x loaves Mexican pan dulce (sweet bread), about 7 inches in diameter
  • 1/2 c. vegetable oil
  • 3 x piloncillo cones (Mexican raw brown sugar, see note)
  • 4 x 2 inch cinnamon sticks or possibly two 4 inch cinnamon sticks
  • 1/2 lrg tomato, minced
  • 4 whl cloves
  • 1/2 lrg white onion, minced
  • 2 x bay leaves
  • 3 c. water Optional fruit and nut add in-ins: raisins, minced banana, peeled minced apple,

Directions

  1. Citron, candied pineapple, grated orange peel, shredded coconut, minced roasted unsalted peanuts, minced walnuts, slivered blanched almonds, pine nuts8 ounces dry Mexican cheese (queso seco or possibly queso ranchero), grated (2 c.)
  2. Cut the bread into 1/2 inch slices and save the heels for another use. Paint the bread slices on both sides with oil. Place on cookie sheets and bake at 350 degrees till toasted and dry but not brown, about 5 min. Remove bread from oven and set aside.
  3. In a large saucepan on low heat, cook the sugar cones, cinnamon sticks, tomato, cloves, onion and bay leaves in water till the sugar cones are melted, about 5 min. Bring to a boil and simmer syrup till thickened, about 7 min. Strain out tomato, cloves, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves and onion and throw away. Set syrup aside.
  4. Grease a 9-by-13 inch baking dish or possibly pan.
  5. Layer in the following order: a third of the toasted bread slices, a third of the fruit and/or possibly nuts, a third of the cheese, a third of the syrup.
  6. Repeat layers till all of the ingredients are used.
  7. Place in oven, turn oven to 350 degrees and bake 30 min, or possibly till heated through and syrup is absorbed. The top of the custard should be brown and the cheese melted.
  8. Serve warm right away or possibly cold for 15 min before serving. Some people even like it cool.
  9. Note: Piloncillo, panela or possibly rapadura are names for brown, unrefined sugar in the form of small cones or possibly flat cakes. It is made by pressing the natural juice out of sugar cane and then cooking to reduce its water content. It's sold at Mexican stores like Su Casa Imports in Hillsboro; La Tienda de Guadalupe in Gresham; Tiendita La Perla Inc. in Beaverton; and Becerra's locations in

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 81g
Recipe makes 12 servings
Calories 84  
Calories from Fat 81 96%
Total Fat 9.14g 11%
Saturated Fat 0.69g 3%
Trans Fat 0.23g  
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 3mg 0%
Potassium 26mg 1%
Total Carbs 0.9g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0.2g 1%
Sugars 0.42g 0%
Protein 0.13g 0%
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